BYJU'S founder Byju Raveendran has admitted that one of the company's biggest mistakes was opting for a USD 1.2 billion term loan in 2021, despite having sufficient equity funding options.
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"The strategy we now come to understand is that try and weaken BYJU by blaming and pulling everybody around him who supports him. My brother-in-law... Not many people are left because co-founding partners, Vinay, Anita, just pull anybody and anyone. Even our lawyers have been threatened. The
With BYJU'S facing financial problems, regulatory issues, and legal battles, edtech company's co-founder Divya Gokulnath has said "tarnishing" of the company has been "unfair" and that they will continue to be passionate about teaching.
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Saturday attended the 'Atal Asra Yojana' programme and announced a major push to support economically weaker sections of the state by offering Rs 1.5 lakh aid for home repairs. The scheme, run by the Social Welfare Department, aimed to benefit thousands
Refuting allegations of diverting any loan proceeds to her and husband, Byju Raveendran, BYJU'S co-founder, Divya Gokulnath, stated that the couple currently lacks the funds to even hire legal representation in a U.S. court.
Byju Raveendran, founder of edtech giant BYJU'S, acknowledged that the move from India to 21 countries may have been too fast-paced and that he made some business mistakes due to the pressure from the investors.
He said, "Our entire wealth, entire company was built out of India. All our wealth which we created was made in India, taxes were paid in India, invested back in India. We have nothing outside India. This is created by a few vested interests. If you see this fugitive word, they only use v